General
You can make your purchase with your PayPal account, using any debit/credit card, or directly from your PayPal balance.
No, If you purchase non-exclusive licenses (Beginner, Upcoming, Professional, Unlimited, and Enterprise License) you only get a license with certain permission and rights what to do and what you can’t do, with some limitations from the Producers/Echo The Natives. The Producer still obtained full ownership and copyright of the Beat. That means has the full right to keep it to the website until someone purchases the Exclusive Rights.
Yes. Right after you make the payment, you will receive an email with links to download your files, including contracts. Don’t forget to check your spam folder!
If you buy an Exclusive license, the beat will be removed from the shop and will not be sold from there on. Current license holders for the beat will still be able to use the instrumental as per the license terms until expiry of the license – but will not be able to renew the license.
Add 3 beats of the same license type to the cart, the discount applies automatically.
“Stems” or tracked out audio files are the separate audio files the make up a particular instrument. For instance, the kick, snare, synth, piano, and so on are all separate audio files that comprise the instrumental.
These are useful for high-end mixing projects where the engineer may need to customize the mix of the instrumental around your vocals. We highly suggest the Professional License for a top-notch mix.
Yes! You can always buy it in installments! For more information, please contact us here.
In all projects where any part of the Echo The Natives instrumental is used, be sure to give credit in one of the following formats:
“Produced by Echo The Natives”
“Beat by Echo There Natives”
“Original Music by Echo The Natives”.
MP3s are smaller than WAV files because they are compressed using lossy compression. Lossy compression means that some information is lost when the files are made smaller. What is lost usually depends on the bitrate of the MP3. High-quality MP3s are less compressed; therefore, they discard less data, but they are usually larger in size than lower-quality MP3s. WAV files are uncompressed and are made using the same audio specifications that CDs use. This is why a WAV ripped from a CD can sound just as good as the original CD version; it is an exact copy. It’s the lack of compression that makes the WAV file large. A three-minute MP3 encoded at a variable bit rate (VBR) averaging 211 kbps (kilobytes-per-second) can be around 5MB in size. A high-quality WAV file of the same song is nearly 10 times that at 45MB in size. We at Echo The Natives recommend using WAV files at all times. We offer WAV files with the Premium, Premium+, Unlimited and Exclusive rights options.
Yes, we do. We normally do custom beats starting from $1000 with a 50% deposit before getting started. We’ll continue to go back and forth with you until you’re completely satisfied with the beat. And of course, you will have exclusive rights. Contact us for more information.
Licensing
Yes. All paid license beats come with untagged audio files.
No, If you purchase non-exclusive licenses (Basic, Premium, Premium + Stems, Unlimited) you only get a license with certain permission and rights what to do and what you can’t do, with some limitations from the Producers / Impala Beats.
The Producer still obtained full ownership and copyright of the Beat. That means has the full right to keep it to the website until someone purchases the Exclusive Rights.
Nothing! Our Licenses have no expiration date! Buy and enjoy!
If you buy an Exclusive license, the beat will be removed from the shop and will not be sold from there on. You will become the sole and complete owner of this Beat with full Rights and full Royalties!
Current license holders for the beat will still be able to use the instrumental as per the license terms .
If you exceed your limits, that means your license is no longer be valid. If you want to continue to keep your release, you must upgrade your license to a higher license. By only pay the difference between each license.
If you exceed your limits, that means your license is no longer be valid. If you want to continue to keep your release, you must upgrade your license to a higher license. By only pay the difference between each license.
No, the Beat will not be removed if you purchase non-exclusive licenses (Basic, Premium, Premium + Stems, Unlimited) as the Producer still retain all ownership and can sell/license to multi peoples, until someone purchases the Exclusive Rights.
Yes. One of the advantages of buying + selling beats online is the low cost. Rather than only sell beats exclusively for huge sums of money, producers license beats at lower prices, meaning customers get great prices, and producers can still earn a living. This means that if you’re licensing a beat, there’s every chance that others will lease that also. This is very common in the music industry, right up to top artists, and is nothing to worry about.
To ensure that no one leases the same beat as you, you can buy the exclusive. When bought in a Echo The Natives store, it is automatically removed so it cannot be sold anymore. One thing to keep in mind is that anyone who has leased the beat before you buy the exclusive can still use it within the terms of their license.
Contact Echo The Natives here.
You only need to pay the difference between your current and new license.
If you have leased the beat that was used in your YouTube video then you can dispute the claim. You will have to reference the invoice/order number in which you leased the beat as well as upload a copy of the license agreement. After review, the claim will be lifted.
